SAN ANTONIO -- In college football, sometimes the size of the scoreboard is just as important as the scores displayed at the final whistle.

Or at least it can seem that way in Texas. Many schools in the state have spent millions in a rivalry for the biggest stadium with the best amenities in the Lone Star State and beyond.

Many NCAA Division 1 schools in the state, including Texas A&M, Baylor and Texas State, have coughed up millions for renovations in recent years.

Baylor's new stadium on the Brazos River in Waco boasts state-of-the-art Wi-Fi to accomodate cellular data overload during events, which will allow users to access their new scoring app, according to Burnt Orange Nation.

The Aggies' newly-renovated Kyle Field surpassed the seating capacity of the University of Texas' Darrell K. Royal Stadium by about 2,000, making it the fourth largest football stadium in the country and the biggest in Texas.

The new College Station digs also boasts the largest collegiate scoreboard and the first to use 1080 HD resolution.

Not that anyone is counting.

In response, UT announced Aug. 15 that it would shell out millions more to upgrade DKR in the coming years, according to CBS Sports.

Texas State doubled the capacity at Bobcat Stadium in San Marcos two years ago but still seats the fewest number of fans compared to other large Texas schools.

Explore the gallery above for a complete list of the largest football stadiums in Texas, ranked by capacity.